Stoughton and Canton rabbis have commented on the kidnapping attack on Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, during Sabbath services on Saturday, Jan. 15.
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Amid the ongoing pandemic, Shaloh House Chabad of the South Area in Stoughton is planning a car parade, with vehicles topped with menorahs, through Stoughton and Easton on Sunday night, Dec. 13. Chabad House Jewish Center in Canton also is planning a similar car parade that afternoon.
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The Shaloh House Chabad Car Menorah Parade will depart at 5:30 p.m. from its location at 50 Ethyl Way, Stoughton, traveling through Stoughton and Easton, and ending at Cobb Corner. It will culminate in a COVID-safe Drive-In Menorah lighting at the outer parking lot of Shaw’s at 6:30 p.m.
“While typically, we’re able to invite the Stoughton and Easton’s community to join our Hannuakh menorah-lighting ceremony at Cobb Corner (gas station) and the Easton Shopping Plaza, this year we are inviting them to participate in safely bringing Hanukkah to the homes of those unable to attend due to coronavirus,” said Rabbi Mendel Gurkow, co-director of Shaloh House Chabad. �